3. dan - mednarodno sodelovanje in tekmovanje
Že tretji dan. Neverjetno. Kako hitro gre čas. Tudi danes smo bili, kakor se spodobi, pridni. Ker je potrebno počasnejšemu španskemu življenju dodati malo hitrosti, ki je vcepljena nam, smo pričeli vstajati že okrog 7 ure. Zajtrk, skrb za higieno in že smo bili pripravljeni na prvi španski šolski dan za nas. Mraz, ki ga vsekakor ne bi pripisal temu predelu Iberskega polotoku, je pritiskal na nas in nas ni prav nič spodbujal pri naših načrtih. Vendar pa smo bili kaj hitro nastanjeni v pisarni ravnatelja, ki nam je izrekel dobrodošlico. Čeravno nihče ni znal angleško se nam je uspelo s pomočjo prevajalca ter lastne iznajdljivosti sporazumeti z dijaki. Videli smo mnogo zanimivih reči, od nadobudnih električarjev, do medicinskih sester pa vse do kemijskih poskusov, observatorija in biološkega razreda. Vmes smo se spopadli še s plezalno steno, ki vabi nadobudne športnike v telovadnici ter za zaključek posadili drevo. Upamo samo, da bo le to zraslo kakor se spodobi.
Popoldan je bil tokrat veliko bolj športno obarvan. Ste kdaj videli igrati španske nogometne ekipe? Proti dvema lokalnima ekipama mladincev smo bili primorani igrati mi. Vse, kar lahko rečem oziroma napišem je, da smo se borili s ponosom ter ubranili vsaj lastno čast, če že ne česa drugega. Po napornih bojih smo se sprehodili skozi delček mesta do začasnega domovanja ob čemer nas je po poti spremljalo bobnanje kdo ve koliko bobnarskih skupin. Pred velikim praznikom, ki ga imajo v četrtek, je to namreč tradicija, ki je nam nerazumljiva. Razumemo pa vsaj nekaj – danes spimo kot ubiti.
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Third day already. Unbelievable. How time flies. As always, we were good and well-behaved. We got up at 7 a.m., to speed up the slow Spanish lifestyle. After finishing our breakfast and taking care of our hygiene, we were ready for our first spanish school day. The coldness, that we didn't expect, wasn't exactly helpful in our plans. But we soon found ourselves standing in the headmasters office, where we were greeted by the headmaster himself.
Even though no one knew how to speak english, we were able to communicate with the students with the help of a translator and our own ingenuity. We saw many things, from aspiring electricians, nurses to chemistry experiments, visiting the observatory and biology class. We faced the climbing wall in the gym and ended our visit with planting a tree. We hope it will grow like it's meant to.
We spent the afternoon doing sport activities. Have you ever seen a spanish team play? We had to play against two local teams. All I can say, or write in this case, is that we fought with dignity and were able to defend our honour. After the gruelling matches, we took a nice walk through the city to our temporary house, which was accompanied by the drumming of who knows how many drummer groups. It's a tradition before the great holiday, that we don't understand. But we know one thing - tonight we sleep like the dead.
Quote of the day:
Get the Ninja! Don't let him shoot!! (FC SSTS)
Popoldan je bil tokrat veliko bolj športno obarvan. Ste kdaj videli igrati španske nogometne ekipe? Proti dvema lokalnima ekipama mladincev smo bili primorani igrati mi. Vse, kar lahko rečem oziroma napišem je, da smo se borili s ponosom ter ubranili vsaj lastno čast, če že ne česa drugega. Po napornih bojih smo se sprehodili skozi delček mesta do začasnega domovanja ob čemer nas je po poti spremljalo bobnanje kdo ve koliko bobnarskih skupin. Pred velikim praznikom, ki ga imajo v četrtek, je to namreč tradicija, ki je nam nerazumljiva. Razumemo pa vsaj nekaj – danes spimo kot ubiti.
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Third day already. Unbelievable. How time flies. As always, we were good and well-behaved. We got up at 7 a.m., to speed up the slow Spanish lifestyle. After finishing our breakfast and taking care of our hygiene, we were ready for our first spanish school day. The coldness, that we didn't expect, wasn't exactly helpful in our plans. But we soon found ourselves standing in the headmasters office, where we were greeted by the headmaster himself.
Even though no one knew how to speak english, we were able to communicate with the students with the help of a translator and our own ingenuity. We saw many things, from aspiring electricians, nurses to chemistry experiments, visiting the observatory and biology class. We faced the climbing wall in the gym and ended our visit with planting a tree. We hope it will grow like it's meant to.
We spent the afternoon doing sport activities. Have you ever seen a spanish team play? We had to play against two local teams. All I can say, or write in this case, is that we fought with dignity and were able to defend our honour. After the gruelling matches, we took a nice walk through the city to our temporary house, which was accompanied by the drumming of who knows how many drummer groups. It's a tradition before the great holiday, that we don't understand. But we know one thing - tonight we sleep like the dead.
Quote of the day:
Get the Ninja! Don't let him shoot!! (FC SSTS)